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new in Los Angeles
Hey folks,
Young adult living and working in Los Angeles who is tired or 20mpg and no joy in my transportation. I have ridden a dirt bike a few times and it was just amazing. I have decided that I want a motorcycle. I have just started my career at an Emergency Room and need to get some savings for gear, the MSF class and of course the bike itself. So until then I plan on reading everything i can about choosing the right bike, how to maintain a bike and of course, how to be a good rider. Seems like this is a fairly friendly and enjoyable forum and I look forward to joining this as well as the riding community.
J
Young adult living and working in Los Angeles who is tired or 20mpg and no joy in my transportation. I have ridden a dirt bike a few times and it was just amazing. I have decided that I want a motorcycle. I have just started my career at an Emergency Room and need to get some savings for gear, the MSF class and of course the bike itself. So until then I plan on reading everything i can about choosing the right bike, how to maintain a bike and of course, how to be a good rider. Seems like this is a fairly friendly and enjoyable forum and I look forward to joining this as well as the riding community.
J
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Re: new in Los Angeles


LA is a great place to own a motorcycle, that Pacific Coast Highway you have there is amazing and Mullhalland Dr. (I am sure I spelled that wrong) is a twisty and curvy get-a-way from the everyday.
Sounds like you are going to be starting off great. With an MSF class under your belt, good safety gear and reading/learning all you can too, you'll be set.
As you work in the Emergeny Room you'll see some riding accidents, but don't let that scare you off. I have found these many years that those who are starting off like you (safety conscious) are much less likely to have an accident (control of the right wrist also helps).
This might be of some help to you as well, our very own:
The Beginners Guide to Motorcycling: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/school.htm
and don't forget to check out the New bikers forum and many other forums here for tips, questions and more.
I look forward to reading and answering your questions!
Welcome to TMW!
Mike
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Re: new in Los Angeles
Close, mulholland drive. and yes those two are great. Plus there is also the 2N highway through angeles crest will be amazing if/when it ever reopens. Already read a whole bunch of great posts and learning things. Thanks for the welcome, glad to be here!totalmotorcycle wrote::
LA is a great place to own a motorcycle, that Pacific Coast Highway you have there is amazing and Mullhalland Dr. (I am sure I spelled that wrong) is a twisty and curvy get-a-way from the everyday.
J
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Re: new in Los Angeles
Howdy!
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.

Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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Re: new in Los Angeles
Welcome! This a great forum! You'll have a good time here!
Life may begin at 30 but it gets real interesting at 140!
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Re: new in Los Angeles
Hi and Welcome. Good luck with you're bike search, I hope you find a great bike that you enjoy riding. Have fun and be safe out there.
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Re: new in Los Angeles
Welcome to the forum and searching for the right bike is 1/2, errr 1/4, no, OK, 1% of the fun.
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Re: new in Los Angeles
Ah, Mulholland drive. Thanks! Hopefully I'll get to ride 2N then one day if I'm lucky.James-ER wrote:Close, mulholland drive. and yes those two are great. Plus there is also the 2N highway through angeles crest will be amazing if/when it ever reopens. Already read a whole bunch of great posts and learning things. Thanks for the welcome, glad to be here!totalmotorcycle wrote::
LA is a great place to own a motorcycle, that Pacific Coast Highway you have there is amazing and Mullhalland Dr. (I am sure I spelled that wrong) is a twisty and curvy get-a-way from the everyday.
J

"Already read a whole bunch of great posts and learning things"
That is awesome to hear!!!
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